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L'accord entre la Republique Hellenique et la Republique Italienne sur la delimitation des zones du plateau continental propres à chacun des deux Etats

Type du document
Bilatéral
Champ d'application
Régional/restreint
Date
Mai 24, 1977
Source
FAO, FAOLEX;  IUCN (ID: TRE-148917)
Titre (Anglais)

Agreement between the Hellenic Republic and the Italian Republic on the delimitation of the respective continental shelf areas of the two States

Lieu d'adoption
Athens
Langue
Français
Entrée en vigueur
Nov 12, 1980
Sujet
Mer, Ressources minérales
Mot clé
Cour/tribunaux Accord international-texte Exploitation minière Plateau continental Règlement des différends
Résumé

The Agreement establishes the boundary line between the continental shelf areas of Italy and Greece, in accordance with the principle of the median line. The boundary line is demarcated by the arcs of a great circle which join the points listed out in article I, paragraph 1 of the Agreement. Furthermore, the mentioned boundary line shall be drawn by taking into account the nautical maps referred to in article I, paragraph 2. Article II regards mineral deposits and other natural resources existing on both sides of the boundary line hereby defined. In addition, the Contracting Parties shall undertake all possible measures to ensure that the exploration of their respective continental shelf areas and the exploitation of related natural resources do not adversely affect the ecological balance. Article IV concerns the settlement of disputes that may arise relating to the interpretation or application of this Agreement. Priority shall be given to the diplomatic channel. In case of failure of the latter, the dispute may be submitted by either Contracting Party to the International Court of Justice or to any other international body chosen by mutual consent.

Texte intégral
Anglais   Français  
Site web
untreaty.un.org

Pays/Territoire/Participant

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Des pays Entrée en vigueur
Grèce -
Italie -